Calculate the percentage efficiency of extraction of phycocyanin in sample 3, if the amount of phycocyanin is 57.4 mg, and the starting amount in sample 1 was 119.2 mg. Your answer should have one decimal place.
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Calculate the percentage efficiency of extraction of phycocyanin in sample 3, if the amount of phycocyanin is 57.4 mg, and the starting amount in sample 1 was 119.2 mg. Your answer should have one decimal place.
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- Calculate the percentage efficiency of extraction of phycocyanin in sample y, if the amount of phycocyanin is 57.8 mg, and the starting amount in sample x was 118.1 mg. Your answer should have one decimal place.Calculate the amount of phycocyanin in Sample 1 in mg where A620=0.192 and A650=0.090, taking into account the dilution factor (100), and the total volume of extract (45). Note your answer to 2 decimal places.Calculate the amount of phycocyanin in Sample 1 in mg where A620=0.204 and A650=0.061, taking into account the dilution factor as per question 6, and the total volume of extract as per question 4. Note your answer to 2 decimal places Sample 1 Total Extract Volume (ml) is 45 Dilution factor is 100 A280 is 1.07 A620 is 0.221 A650 is 00.97 Specific Absorbance Ratio (SAR) A620/A280 is 0.206
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